So far, 8,650 employees have used the service for a total of 380,000 rides, according to Microsoft.

Earlier this month, the governor recognized the company with Commute Smart award for best new program. The Connector has reduced Microsoft's single occupant vehicle rate from 66 percent to 62 percent in one year, according to the Commute Smart program.

Update, 12:10 p.m.: Some additional stats from the company:

-- The Connector fleet includes 44 vehicles: 17 45-foot buses, six 30-foot buses and 21 25-foot buses. Each one makes several runs a day during the morning and evening commutes.

-- 70 percent of the service's seats are reserved each day; about 54 percent of seats are filled.
-- More than 5,600 employees who have used the Connector were previously driving alone. Estimated savings for those previously solo drivers, during the first year of operations: $534,930.81
-- The service is only available to full-time employees, not contractors or vendors.

Here's a map of the system, including the new routes that begin Oct. 6: